Climax Ore Testing Program - Early Recoveries Have Been Increased Notably Through Regrinding and Reagent Developments

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. E. Cuthbertson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1946

Abstract

AN early appreciation by the management that Climax ore presented a challenging problem of economic concentration was responsible for the establishment, in June 1926, of an ore-testing department at the experimental plant of the Colorado School of Mines at Golden, some ninety miles from Climax. An engineering office was later organized in the same community for the design of all ore-treatment units erected at Climax during the period of rapid growth. Work of the ore-testing and design staffs was effectively co-ordinated under a common head. The primary reason for having the ore-testing and plant design departments in Golden, was to place these activities under the able supervision of A. J. Weinig, consultant for the Climax Molybdenum Co., and director of the experimental plant. A secondary consideration was the availability of excellent facilities for research in ore dressing in a highly favorable environment. Concentration of molybdenite by flotation from an ore of simple mineral composition does not appear, superficially, to present a serious problem in ore dressing but experience belies this apparent simplicity. The molybdenite content of average Climax ore is low and it is finely
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APA: R. E. Cuthbertson  (1946)  Climax Ore Testing Program - Early Recoveries Have Been Increased Notably Through Regrinding and Reagent Developments

MLA: R. E. Cuthbertson Climax Ore Testing Program - Early Recoveries Have Been Increased Notably Through Regrinding and Reagent Developments. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1946.

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